THE NEWS AGENTS
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Jude Cowan Montague's creative news-arts show Saturday 2.30pm-3.30pm Resonance 104.4FM
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EXPERIMENT AND JOURNEY
'On a rainy Saturday in cold old February it was a delight to be chatting about music and arty things and having a bit of a sing with Jude Cowan Montague' JUDY DYBLE
She creates poetry which finds the humanity amid the horror of our times.' BILL NEELY
'Jude Cowan Montague has gone where I've never seen a jobbing journalist tread before.' JON SNOW

Sunday, 30 April 2017

Poet Alan Buckley (Shiver/The Long Haul) discusses the creative life of Oxford outside the university and how the town is part of literary and historical imagination stretching beyond a world of privilege. Readings, news improvisation, guest music from the Oxford scene.

Monday, 24 April 2017

Leafing through the pages of street song, pastiche. The creative undercurrent of politics and cultural life that bred alongside rats and fleas in the taverns and open spaces. Investigating the popular enthusiasm for narrative and comedy lyric and their heyday in the seventeenth century. With musical guests Matt Scott and his accordion.

Sunday, 9 April 2017

Mary
Ocher talks music, video and politics following her live performance
for the Hello Goodbye Show. Mary is currently on tour in the UK. Her
recent album 'The West Against the People' is out on Klanbgad and
features an essay elaborating on the themes of the album and analysing
the current sociopolitical climate. Plus a live studio composition engineered by Ilia Rogatchevski

Saturday, 8 April 2017

Steven
Fowler presents the idea of the Anthropocene, the world altered by the
human presence. 'The Guide to Being Bear Aware' is published by
Shearsman Books. With live poetry/scores and composition. For more
information see thenewsagents.blogspot.com.